Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 306
... south of the forty- fourth degree of latitude . Probably none in England knew at the outset what territory was situated either north or south of that line . There existed an impression that it marked ( as was doubtless intended ) the ...
... south of the forty- fourth degree of latitude . Probably none in England knew at the outset what territory was situated either north or south of that line . There existed an impression that it marked ( as was doubtless intended ) the ...
Pagina 322
... South Atlantic . But neither Drake nor Davis widened the practicable outlook of the Elizabethan seeker after colonizing fields . These Elizabethan buccaneers sought their abiding place on sea rather than on land , and little of their ...
... South Atlantic . But neither Drake nor Davis widened the practicable outlook of the Elizabethan seeker after colonizing fields . These Elizabethan buccaneers sought their abiding place on sea rather than on land , and little of their ...
Pagina 330
... South . The experiences of that trio of New England pioneers , Gos- nold , Pring , and Weymouth , whose names have received smaller meed of fame than is their due , seemed in the third year of James I's reign to have substituted the ...
... South . The experiences of that trio of New England pioneers , Gos- nold , Pring , and Weymouth , whose names have received smaller meed of fame than is their due , seemed in the third year of James I's reign to have substituted the ...
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The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeares | 117 |
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance | 140 |
Tasso and Shakespeares England | 169 |
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